The Department maintains a History 101 Theses Library in the front office (3229 Dwinelle) for your access. The library holds all papers with High Honors and Highest Honors designations dating back to 2005. Due to library capacity limitations, papers designated either Honors or non-Honors are purged after five years. When you come to review a particular thesis, please have your Cal ID card with you and plan to stay in the front office while you review the paper, as theses are not to leave the front office. While you are encouraged to take hand-written notes, theses may not be photocopied, photographed, or marked up in any way.

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Honors

Spring 2015

Spring 2015

Geriatics and Genocide

Late Modern Europe

Spring 2015

"Queen of the Voodooes", Queen of the Damned: Towards a Public Imagination of African American Female Spiritualists

United States

Spring 2015

The Invention of the Oromo Nation

Africa

Spring 2015

You've Made the Cut: The Beauty Standard of East Asian Americans, 1920-1950

United States

Spring 2015

Victorian Society's Making of the Working Class Woman

British

Spring 2015

The Great Reversal: Britain's Military Expedition into Tibet at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

Britain

Spring 2015

Unearthing the Two Bodies of Kind Arthur: How Arthur Provided Political and Religious Authority to Lte Medieval and Early Modern English Monarchs from Henry II and James I

Medieval Europe

Spring 2015

Hamara Kashmir

Southeast Asia

Spring 2015

NEGOTIATING THE NATION: The B.B.C AND THE "PEOPLE'S WAR"

Britain

Spring 2015

From Root to Tip: The Evolving Significance of Hair in Stuart England

Europe, Britain

Spring 2015

Radio Free Europe and the Rhetoric of Liberation

Late Modern Europe

Spring 2015

The Arab State that Nearly Was: King Hussein and British Diplomacy in World War I

Britain

Spring 2015

When a Saint Gets Her 'of': Human Dissection in Canonization Proceedings in Medieval Italy

Medieval Europe

Spring 2015

Heroism and Failure in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Medieval

Spring 2015

Heiresses in Exile: A Rethinking of Transaltantic Class Relations

Britain

Spring 2015

Evolving to Fight: The Battle of Britain and the Evolition of British Fighter Planes in the Second World War

Britain

Spring 2015

Let's Get Physical: Pregnancy, Miwscarriage, Monstrous Births, and Anxieties about the Female Body in Seventeenth-Century England

Early Medieval Europe

Spring 2015

MedievalLaws on Adultery: The role of Gender, Class, and Proterty in Las Siete Partidas